I see the point of the project that there is no manpower to maintain three distributions. So, in order to run 13.2 you would have to have an "Evergreen team" that gives the updates to the system. And, you have to admit, you will have a totally heterogeneous userbase. You update Mozilla, somebody else for some constraints does not. You use the Kernel from Kernel stable, somebody else needs for constraints the original one. No you two have a problem with the system ... and expect that you will find the people and the energy to stay after such a wide variation of installations (and therefore also of error sources?). Because once you will give such updates people will expect that all(!) security problems will be timely fixed, for currently 4 distributions. I do not see this as very realistic to tell the truth. Not even from the users point of view, there was a news today that still a lot of rented server are unpatched for heardbleed. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org